Harnessing the power of social media: a link collection to popular archaeology journals across Europe

In the summer of 2018, we decided to harness the power of EAA’s facebook community to ask a simple question: Can you help us find popular archaeology journals from your country? Please comment below with the name of the journal and a link!

EAA’s facebook community https://www.facebook.com/EAA.archaeology/ had 6714 likes at the time – this is a lot of brains to pick! It was interesting to see that the boundaries between popular and scientific journals are not always clear cut. So whilst we did a little editing, we left the selection of which journals to include largely to EAA members.

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Posted February 12, 2019 by Katerina Kleinova
Please add your comments with journals and links below.
Last reply on February 13, 2019 by Michael L. Galaty
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CIfA briefing on Brexit

From the CIfA Statement Briefing:

"Archaeology will be affected when the UK leaves the European Union (EU). This briefing sets out potential impacts and CIfA's advocacy priorities in the final stage of negotiations. CIfA does not have a political stance on Brexit, but it favours solutions which mitigate negative impacts on archaeology and take advantage of opportunities. We will work to influence how government reacts to issues which arise from any course of action on Brexit. This document reflects Government's stated aims for the negotiations, its announced or developing postBrexit policies, and the timetable for Brexit with or without a deal. [...]" 

Read more:
https://www.archaeologists.net/sites/default/files/CIfA-CBA%20-%20Top%20Level%20Brexit%20Briefing.pdf

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Posted February 12, 2019 by Katerina Kleinova
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